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itscurtains2021-06-06 01:03 am
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Week Two
[Last week, no murder happened! Instead, a lot of students started work on Salieri's school play, which sounds pretty cool even though it's gonna be short, several people destroyed Bigfoot and got a few mysterious clues, and Orpheus started a fire in the kitchen! All in all, not a bad first week!
Though some people might have gone to talk to Hester, she hasn't made any more public announcements. There's some new papers posted up around the cafeteria, but it looks like it's just your upcoming lunch schedule. Seems like nothing's driving you towards Rule Five except, perhaps, all of the kidnapping and how criminally boring some of you are finding the school. Maybe the Balladeer is right, and you really can just wait this out? Only time will tell!]
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday
(( No new locations this week, since y'all haven't paid in blood! Hester's office hours are still open, as are regains! Make sure to complete your first activity check by Tuesday! ))
Though some people might have gone to talk to Hester, she hasn't made any more public announcements. There's some new papers posted up around the cafeteria, but it looks like it's just your upcoming lunch schedule. Seems like nothing's driving you towards Rule Five except, perhaps, all of the kidnapping and how criminally boring some of you are finding the school. Maybe the Balladeer is right, and you really can just wait this out? Only time will tell!]
(( No new locations this week, since y'all haven't paid in blood! Hester's office hours are still open, as are regains! Make sure to complete your first activity check by Tuesday! ))
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Exactly. It's an extremely delicate balance. You cannot overact in a way that covers up your poor swordwork, just as you cannot slash your blade enough to cover up a blundered line. The audience is intelligent -- to treat them as any less would be an insult. Thus, whether it's delivering a final line or striking a killing blow, you must do so with every fiber of your being.
It must be believed.
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[Huh.]
You know, I think I know what that's like. I've had to basically do the same thing, once.
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Would you care to tell me about it?
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[But Maya seems eager. So, even though Cassandra isn't the type to flaunt her past adventures... Maybe she can embellish. Just a little.]
So, basically I stopped a member of a separatist rebellion group from stealing my kingdom's most prized artifact, all by posing as someone who fell in love with him. And I managed to fool everyone, including my best friends, that it was true love. Let me tell you, it was a lot of work.
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That's incredible. Truly. It's one thing to set the scene on stage -- another entirely to do so in a real situation, where there are so many variables.
Do you have training in acting, then?
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Ehh, I'm just glad I got on my dad's good side with it - and I was doing my job, of course.
Nope. I, uh... didn't really spend a lot of time in The Arts before I met Raps.
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[Here's something you don't ordinarily see with the tall and proud Cassandra: nervous jitters.]
I don't know...